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THIS IS THE PROPERTY OF INVACARE CORP. IT MUST NOT BE TRADED OR REPRODUCED IN ANY MANNER, NOR SHALL IT BE SUBMITTED TO OUTSIDE PARTIES FOR EXAMINATION WITHOUT OUR CONSENT. IT SHALL BE USED ONLY AS A MEANS OF REFERENCE TO DO WORK DESIGNED OR FURNISHED BY US.
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LiNX® Control System REM110, REM210, REM211, REM215, REM216 Supplement to power wheelchair user manual Remote User Manual This manual MUST be given to the user of the product. BEFORE using this product, this manual MUST be read and saved for future reference.
Invacare. Trademarks countries and is used under license to Apple, Inc. are identified by ™ and ®. All trademarks are owned by or licensed to Invacare Corporation or its subsidiaries unless otherwise noted.
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11.2 Limited Warranty—Canada 11.3 Repair or Replacement 11.4 Disclaimers 11.4.1 Limitations and Exclusions...
For more information about the product, for example product safety notices and product recalls, contact your local Invacare representative. Before reading this manual, make sure you have the latest version. You will find the latest version on the Invacare website. For the address and website see the back page of this manual.
-Check all product components and carton for damage and test components before use. In case of damage or if the product is not working properly, stop using the product and contact a qualified technician or Invacare for repair. WARNING! Risk of Injury, Damage or Death Improper setup, service, adjustment or programming may cause injury, damage or death.
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-Do not open or disassemble any case. As a manufacturer of wheelchairs, Invacare endeavors to supply a wide variety of wheelchairs to meet many needs of the end user. However, final selection of the type of wheelchair to be used by an individual rests solely with the user and his/her healthcare professional capable of making such a selection.
LiNX® Control System 2.1.1 Live Edit Guidelines WARNING! Risk of Injury or Damage Rapid and unfamiliar parameter changes may lead to injury or damage. -Qualified technicians should make the user aware that in live edit mode, the performance of the wheelchair will be changed instantly.
Risk of Death, Serious Injury, or Damage Use of incorrect or improper replacement (service) parts may cause death, serious injury, or damage. -Replacement parts MUST match original Invacare parts. -ALWAYS provide the wheelchair serial number to assist in ordering the correct replacement parts.
LiNX® Control System 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Information 3.1 Electromagnetic Compatibility Refer to the power wheelchair base and seating system user manuals for more electromagnetic compatibility information for your mobility device. Dynamic Controls Electronic Controllers have been tested on typical, representative vehicles to confirm compliance with the following appropriate EMC standards: USA: ANSI/RESNA WC-2:2009 Sec 21 Europe: EN12184:2014, ISO7176 - 21:2009...
4 Components 4 Components 4.1 User Interface— Non-Expandable Remotes REM110 Drive function REM210 Drive function Seating function (up to two actuators) REM215 Drive function Seating function (up to two actuators) Lights/Hazard lights Expandable Remotes REM211 Drive function Seating function (two or more actuators) 60126083-B...
LiNX® Control System REM216 Drive function Seating function (two or more actuators) Lights/Hazard lights 4.1.1 User Interface—REM110 ON/OFF button/Status indicator Battery gauge Speed dial Horn Joystick 4.1.2 User Interface—REM210 and REM211 The REM210 and REM211 remotes have the same user interface. The REM211 remote has a ring around the base of the joystick.
4 Components 4.1.3 User Interface—REM215 and REM216 The REM215 and REM216 remotes have the same user interface. The REM216 remote has a ring around the base of the joystick. ON/OFF button/Status indicator Battery gauge Speed dial Horn Joystick Drive/actuator status Connectivity indicator Seating function selector Lights and direction indicator right...
LiNX® Control System 4.2.1 Labels on Adaptive Switch Labs Parts Recommendation to read the instruction manual before using the module. READ INSTALLATION MANUAL BEFORE USE IPx4 This is the enclosure's ingress protection rating. This is the WEEE symbol (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive).
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4 Components The format, as shown above, is MYYnnnnnn, where: M is for the month of manufacture, using the letters A to L (A = Jan, B = Feb, C = Mar, etc.), YY is the year of manufacture, nnnnnn is a unique six-digit sequential number. For example, the remote serial number begins with A14.
LiNX® Control System 5 Setup 5.1 Connecting the Remote CAUTION! Risk of Unintended Stops If the plug of the remote cable is broken, the remote cable may come loose while driving. The remote could suddenly switch off when losing power. This results in an unintended stop. -Always check the plug of the remote for damage.
6 Usage Joystick shaping is used to calibrate a joystick to reduce the 6 Usage extent to which users must deflect their joystick to reach full 6.1 Operating the Remote demand in one or more quadrants. This feature, which must be configured by providers, may benefit users with limited hand Your wheelchair always powers up in drive function 1 and is movement.
2 function 3 Use the Drive function selector key to select among three drive functions that are configured by Invacare and can be customized by the provider. 6.4 Using Audible Cues Audible cues are sounds played through the remote speaker in response to certain system events or navigation actions 6.7.1 Use the Left Turn Signal...
6 Usage During an unlock attempt, the battery indicator indicates the 6.8 Operating the Horn system is in a locked state by flashing LEDs red, amber and green (far left, middle and far right) until either the system is powered off or unlocked or the Sequence Timeout is reached. 6.10 Using Sleep Mode Sleep mode is not set at the factory but can be enabled by your provider.
LiNX® Control System Any seating actuator is active Activate a control input that is normally configured for accessing user functions, menu navigation or settings. Entering Rest from Menu Select via Timeout Activate a control input that is normally configured for To enter rest from menu select via timeout, the profile that was performing a profile or function change.
6 Usage 3. Release the egg switch if the desired seating position is 4–way Toggle Switch reached. If the egg switch is pressed again within three seconds, the powered seating function moves in the same direction. 4. To alternate direction, press the egg switch after it has been released for more than three seconds.
LiNX® Control System Powered Seat Tilt and Elevating Seat Powered Seat Tilt, Recline, Elevate and Legrest A (Forward) Powered seat tilt up Powered seat legs up/down B (Reverse) Powered seat tilt down Powered Seat Tilt and LNX Legrest Powered seat tilt up C (Left) Elevating seat up Powered seat tilt down...
The mentioned speed reduction and seating function WARNING! inhibits do not apply to all Invacare wheelchair models. Risk of Injury or Damage Using a damaged extension cord may cause fire and electric shock. To avoid injury or damage: -Only use an extension cord if it is absolutely necessary.
LiNX® Control System Refer to the charger user manual, the power Fully wheelchair base user manual and instructions supplied charged with the batteries for more information about charging Green, the batteries. green, amber, 1. Plug the battery charger into the remote charger socket amber and red LEDs on.
6 Usage 6.14 Using the USB Charger WARNING! Risk of Injury If you use a mobile phone while operating the mobility device, accidents could lead to injury or property damage. -Only use a mobile phone in conjunction with hands-free equipment to operate the mobility device while driving.
Check for and remove any foreign objects or material. 7.3.3 Inspect/Adjust Periodically Check the joystick boot for damage. Contact your Invacare provider for replacement if it is damaged. Check that all labels are present and legible. Replace them if necessary.
7 Maintenance 7.4.1 Six-Month Inspection Inspect cables to ensure they are properly routed and secured. Periodic inspection is recommended as it may reveal loose and/or damaged cables. Re-secure all loose cables and replace them by following the recommendations outlined in the LiNX service manual.
LiNX® Control System 8 Troubleshooting 8.1 Fault Diagnosis If the electronic system shows a fault, use the following fault-finding guide to locate the fault. Ensure the drive electronics system is powered up before starting any diagnosis. If the Status Display is OFF: Check whether the drive electronics system is powered up.
8 Troubleshooting Flash Code Fault Description Possible Action Fault Icon Check cables and connectors. Ensure the right magnetic brake is engaged. Right magnetic brake fault Refer to the “Pushing the mobility device in freewheel mode” chapter in the wheelchair user manual. Contact your provider.
LiNX® Control System Drive inhibit mode is indicated by a right-to-left chase sequence on the battery gauge. The chase sequence continues until the fault condition is cleared. 8.4 Cut-off Voltage When the battery voltage decreases below the battery cut-off voltage: The status indicator flashes red (flash code 2, refer to 1.1 Fault codes and diagnosis codes, page 1) The red LED on the battery gauge flashes The horn sounds once every 10 seconds...
9 Technical Data 9 Technical Data 9.1 Technical Specifications 9.1.1 Mechanical Specifications Permissible Operating, Storage and Humidity Conditions Temperature range for operation according to -13°F (-25°C)-122°F (+50°C) ISO 7176-9: Recommended storage temperature: 59°F (15°C) Temperature range for storage according to ISO -40°F (-40°C)-149°F (+65°C) 7176-9: Operation humidity range according to ISO 7176-...
LiNX® Control System 10 Wireless Technology 10.1 Wireless Technology Overview The LiNX control system uses Bluetooth wireless technology. Bluetooth is a wireless communications system that is designed to operate in short-range wireless personal area networks (WPAN). LiNX supports both the Smart (low energy) and Classic Bluetooth protocols. These operate in the spectrum range 2.400 GHz to 2.4835 GHz industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) band.
10 Wireless Technology Battery charge status Active and historical fault data Wheelchair driving time Information about the modules attached to the wheelchair (e.g., module serial numbers) The information updates once every 12 hours when connected or when requested by an application on the iOS device. Note the wheelchair may be in motion at the time of transmission.
LiNX® Control System The programming and diagnostic tools serve no specific medical purpose and do not control the wheelchair's operation. Complete control of the wheelchair's actions remain with the user at all times. 10.4.2 Safeguards and Redundancy Safeguards will include warnings in the user manuals around minimum separation distances, the ability to turn off the Bluetooth connections, inherent encryption of the Bluetooth protocols, and direct indication to a user when a connection is made.
10 Wireless Technology 10.6.2 User Actions Users are not required to take any specific actions in order to assure cybersecurity of the LiNX system. However, should the user be concerned about the Bluetooth connection for any reason, the user can switch off the Bluetooth functionality by powering down the system.
Except as otherwise set forth below, Invacare warrants that the following components of the mobility device (“product”) will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date Invacare ships the product to the original...
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11 Warranty The Warranty does not apply to problems arising from normal wear and tear or failure to adhere to the product instructions. A change in operating noise, particularly relative to motors and gearboxes does not constitute a failure or defect and will not be repaired or replaced as all products are expected to exhibit changes in operating noise due to aging.
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